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Bhagavad Gita in Daisy Format for the Visually Challenged and Blind People

The Bhagavad Gita in Daisy format is the first of its kind and is primarily aimed at people who are blind or cannot read printed material. DAISY is the short form of Digital Accessible Information System and DAISY assists people who, for various reasons, have challenges using (reading) regular printed media or written materials.
The Gita in Daisy format is presented by Swami Radhanandji from the USA, together with Dr Dengla, the visually challenged principal of NAB-PNM, Rehabilitation Centre for the blind in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India, with the support of Mukesh Modi, chairman and founder of Adarsh Credit Cooperative Society Ltd, Mount Abu.
Daisy format is not only for the benefit of the visually challenged or the print disabled but also for the sighted who do not want to read. When Swamiji used to give discourse through Skype from the USA, Dr Dengla religiously recorded the same for two hours daily in the Daisy Recording Studio of the centre, financed by Modi together with GAIL India.
The daisy book has over 1100 pages and is first of its kind.
You can gather information about the Bhagavad Gita in Daisy Format and also about the NAB-PNM, Rehabilitation Centre for the blind in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India here at the official website of NAB-PNM. 
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